i also have tried to run Darwine on the X86 Mac (Apple Transition
Kit), but without any success.
I guess the download link is still pointing the PPC binaries so I
would like to get the sources, which can run on the Marklar.
Then i can test the compilation and stability of Darwine on a genuine
DTK.
Regards,
ssb
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Hmm...Darwine isn't working on my Tiger box. I have X11 installed, as
well as Darwine. However, when I try to run one of the included .exe
files, I get nothing but error messages, one of which informs me that
I need to install a freetype fonts package, and directs me to
freetype.org. What's going on here?
Thanks,
Ari

Hi all,
I have done a few progresses on the qemu-darwin-user, that I might
not be able to take further until a few monthes. In case someone is
interested, a starting point is the wiki [1].
Simple things starts to work, depending on the dynamic linker used.
The hurdle is in the load_shared_file system call implementation,
which is not well documented.
Pierre.
[1] http://wiki.opendarwin.org/index.php/Darwine:qemu-darwin-user

At 9:04 AM -0600 8/19/05, C.W. Betts wrote:
>Has there been any new progress lately? Has the quartz graphics front-end offer good graphic capability?
I stopped working on this a long time ago. I may start again after I finish moving, but it's a real pain debugging this on my lonesome especially when documentation is slim to none and I have little Win32 programming experience.
Like many unsponsored open source projects, don't expect any progress unless you're prepared to roll up your sleeves and do it yourself.

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>> At 10:30 PM -0400 8/10/05, shiggymiyamoto@... wrote:
>>
>>> Dude you're not making any sense... I think we should get back on
>>> topic here.
Yes, please.
This whole "cracked" discussion is totally inappropriate for the list.
Moreover it is utterly pointless. Note the project name is "Darwin +
Wine". Darwin on Intel has been free and available on an equal basis
with the PPC version at every release.
Of course a Mac OS X specific version requires Mac OS X, and while the
move to Intel means there will be rampant use on non-Apple machines,
there is no reason to discuss that here. All individuals are
responsible for their own conduct, and that includes behavior on this
list. Please keep volume low and content high.
Jim

At 7:40 PM -0700 8/10/05, Holland Rhodes wrote:
>I'm saying farewell to this list, and to Darwine. I do sincerely hope that Darwine is completed someday. In the past year however, I've seen practically no progress and most recently too much arguing. I don't believe I can contribute to this project at this stage.
Like most small projects it's all a matter of doing it yourself. The project makes no progress, only individual efforts do.
I became frustrated coding by myself too. Maybe I'll find some energy after I move.

Don't need to argue anything, break the law and live with the
consequences... it's as simple as that.
On Aug 10, 2005, at 10:42 PM, anarkhos@... wrote:
> At 10:30 PM -0400 8/10/05, shiggymiyamoto@... wrote:
>
>> Dude you're not making any sense... I think we should get back on
>> topic here.
>>
>
> He makes perfect sense to me. He's holier-then-thou. He works at
> Apple. He likes to pretend he understands the law better than the
> rest of us. He gives us his unsolicited opinion and disguises it as
> advice. He isn't a layer, but he plays one on TV, and he even may
> have stayed at a Holiday Inn last night.
>
> Hopefully he'll be wrapped up arguing against the tide of thousands
> on slashdot as to not derail this thread further.
>
> Getting back on topic, if I do get this board it'll be interesting
> to see if my BITMAPs display correctly. Currently I'm having endian
> issues.
>
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At 10:30 PM -0400 8/10/05, shiggymiyamoto@... wrote:
>Dude you're not making any sense... I think we should get back on topic here.
He makes perfect sense to me. He's holier-then-thou. He works at Apple. He likes to pretend he understands the law better than the rest of us. He gives us his unsolicited opinion and disguises it as advice. He isn't a layer, but he plays one on TV, and he even may have stayed at a Holiday Inn last night.
Hopefully he'll be wrapped up arguing against the tide of thousands on slashdot as to not derail this thread further.
Getting back on topic, if I do get this board it'll be interesting to see if my BITMAPs display correctly. Currently I'm having endian issues.

I'm saying farewell to this list, and to Darwine. I do sincerely hope
that Darwine is completed someday. In the past year however, I've
seen practically no progress and most recently too much arguing. I
don't believe I can contribute to this project at this stage.
I hope everyone appreciates Pierre's, Sanjay's and Emmanuel's work on
the project as well as Jim and Jeremey's support. Good luck with the
future of Darwine.

Yes and directly from one of the links you provided...
We can confirm that a torrent containing a VMware image of Tiger x86
has been leaked to a major torrent site. This virtual hard drive
image has supposedly been hacked to circumvent TPM and run on non-
SSE3 machines. Sources tell us that the "author" of this torrent
used the PearPC emulator to extract necessary files from an
installation of the DVD that was leaked a few weeks ago. We
obviously have not tested this image (and will not, due to its
blatant violation of the DMCA) but we will report more on its quality
as we receive word.
On Aug 10, 2005, at 6:55 PM, anarkhos@... wrote:
> At 3:45 PM -0700 8/10/05, Christopher Ryan wrote:
>
>> Is there a website or article that supports this?
>>
>
> Yea, a few.
>
> BTW some people have got it running on their AMD64 boards, although
> there are no audio/network drivers. Seems 915-based boards are
> recommended and can be had for cheap. Indeed I just priced a system
> for a little over $300, and a board can be had for $75 (and you get
> to KEEP it). A new patch will be released soon (probably tomorrow)
> which will support many boards/CPUs. Perhaps some Darwine devs can
> get a leg-up on x86 support.
>
> I wouldn't buy a system as a long-term OS X box though. It is
> unsupported and the new systems won't be using BIOS anyway. If I
> buy one it'll be for dev purposes and it'll probably become a
> server as the dev tiger OS becomes outdated.
>
> I only just found about this today, but I managed to get some info.
> The main sites are:
>
> http://osx86.classicbeta.com/
>
> http://www.strengholt-online.nl/osx_howto/index.htm
>
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